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1.1.1 Differences in achievement key words
What is meant by wc 1,
What is meant by mc 2,
What is meant by fsm 3
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1.1.2 Social class
What is a child from a wc backgro...,
What is a child from a wc backgro...,
In 2022 what did fsm correlate to...
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1.1.3 External explanations
What do sociologists who focus on...,
What are theories of material dep...,
What are some examples of materia...
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1.1.4 Internal explanations
What is the interactionist theory...,
What are hargreaves et al 1927 in...,
What did becker 1977 show with hi...
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1.1.5 Gender gap
What gender is doing better on av...,
What is the gender gap in startin...,
What is the gender gap at key sta...
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1.1.6 Gendered subject choice
What are examples of girls tradit...,
What are examples of girls tradit...,
What are the top 5 degrees for fe...
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1.1.7 Ethnic differences
What was the of students achievin...,
What was the of fsm students achi...,
What of students taking their gsc...
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1.2.1 Theories of education key words
What is meany by consensus approa...,
What is meant by conflict approach 2,
What is meant by functionalism 3
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1.2.2 Theories of education
What are the 2 approaches that al...,
What is the conflict approach 2,
What are seen as the 2 main funct...
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1.2.3 Functionalist perspective
Who created the functionalist the...,
What is the functionalist theory ...,
What is the organic analogy 3
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1.2.4 The new right perspective
How is neo liberalism significant...,
What is the central principle of ...,
What do the new right believe the...
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1.2.5 Marxist perspective
What is the background to marxism 1,
What is capitalism 2,
What are the 2 extreme class syst...
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1.2.6 Postmodernist perspective
What do postmodernists argue abou...,
What do they argue the economy is...,
What do they claim about education 3
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1.2.7 Neo-marxist perspective
What is neo marxism 1,
What did willis study show 2,
Who is willis what does he believe 2
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1.3.1 Education policies key words
What is meant by lea 1,
What is meant by cream skimming 2,
What is meant by silt shifting 3
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1.3.2 Educational policies
What does education policy refer ...,
What are the 4 issues which polic...,
What are equal opportunities 3
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1.3.3 Education policies prior 1988
How did industrialisation impact ...,
How did ww2 impact education 2,
What was the 1944 butler educatio...
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1.3.4 Conservative policies (ERA) 1988
What is marketisation 1,
When did marketisation become a c...,
What are era policies that encour...
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1.3.5 ERA evaluation & marketisation policies
What is lawtons 1989 criticisms o...,
What is macneils 1990 criticism o...,
What are criticisms of sats 3
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1.3.6 Labour education policies 1997-2010
Who influenced the new labour gov...,
What are the policies which promo...,
How do the policies promote diver...
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1.3.7 Coalition policies 2010-2015
What were the 2 parties which mad...,
Who were the coalition influenced...,
What were the 2 main policies 3
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1.3.8 Conservative policies (privatisation)
What is privatisation of education 1,
What are the 3 key examples of pr...,
What is blurring the public priva...
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1.3.9 Faith education
When did faith organisations begin 1,
What do advocates of faith school...,
What are criticisms of faith scho...
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1.3.10 private education
When did private schools come int...,
What are private schools 2,
What are criticisms of private sc...
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1.3.11 Gender & ethnicity policies
What are policies that have been ...,
What are policies that have been ...,
What are the 3 phases that polici...
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2.1.1 Theory & method key words
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2.1.2 Research methods
Why are research methods necessary 1,
What are examples of research met...,
What are the 2 classifications of...
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2.1.3 Factors influencing method choice (P)
What are the practical issues whi...,
How are time money a practical in...,
How is the funding body a practic...
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2.1.4 Factors influencing method choice (E)
What are ethical issues 1,
What is informed consent 2,
What is confidentiality privacy 3
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2.1.5 Factors influencing social choice (T)
What are the 2 contrasting resear...,
What do positivists believe 2,
What do interpretivists believe 3
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2.1.6 Research design
What are the stages in designing ...
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2.1.7 Representative sampling
What are examples of representati...,
What is random sampling 2,
What is quasi random systematic s...
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2.1.8 Non-representative sampling
What are methods of non represent...,
What is snowball sampling 2,
What is opportunity sampling 2
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2.2.1 Educational research context & sampling
What has much of sociological res...,
What are the groups settings whic...,
Who must researchers gain permiss...
11  cards
2.3.1 Primary research method key words
What does pervert stand for 1
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2.3.2 Experiments
What are lab experiments 1,
How are lab experiments reliable 2,
How are lab experiments impractic...
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2.3.3 Questionnaires
What are questionaires 1,
What are advantages of questionai...,
What are disadvantages of questio...
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2.3.4 Structured interviews (SI)
What are structured interviews 1,
What are advantages of sis 2,
What are disadvantages of sis 3
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2.3.5 Unstructured interviews (UI)
What are unstructured interviews ...,
What are advantages of uis 2,
What are disadvantages of uis 3
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2.3.6 Non-participant observation (NPO)
What is npo 1,
What is overt npo onpo 2,
What are advantages of onpo 3
6  cards
2.3.7 Participant observation (PO)
What is po 1,
How is getting in a key issue whe...,
How is getting out a key issue wh...
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2.4.1 Secondary research method key words
What does pervert mean 1
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2.4.2 Official statistics (OS)
What are os 1,
What are the 2 ways of collecting...,
What are advantages of using os 3
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2.4.3 Documents
What is a document 1,
What types of texts are included ...,
What are public documents 3
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2.5.1 Longitudinal studies (LS)
What is a longitudinal study 1,
How is data collected in longitud...,
What methods are usually used in ...
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2.6.1 Methodological pluralism/triangulation
What is a case study 1,
What is the main purpose of case ...,
What does triangulation refer to ...
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3.1.1 Debates - sociological theory & methodology
What are sociological theories co...,
What can modern sociological theo...,
What is the enlightenment project...
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3.1.2 The influence of science
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3.1.3 Positivism
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3.1.4 Inductive & deductive methodology
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3.1.5 Interpretivism
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3.1.6 Realist approach to science
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3.1.7 Reflecting on methodological approaches
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3.2.1 Objectivity & values in sociology
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3.2.2 Positivism
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3.2.3 Interpretivism
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3.2.4 Committed sociology
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3.3.1 Sociology & social policy
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3.4.1 Perspectives in social policy
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3.4.2 Positivism & functionalism
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3.4.3 Social democratic
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3.4.4 Marxism
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3.4.5 Feminism
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3.4.6 New right
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3.4.7 Postmodernism
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3.4.8 Classical sociology
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4.1.1 Theories key words
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4.1.2 Structuralism
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4.1.3 Social action
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4.1.4 Functionalism
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4.2.1 Traditional marxism
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4.2.2 Humanist/critical marxism
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4.2.3 Scientific/structural marxism
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4.3.1 Feminism
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4.3.2 Liberal/reformist feminism (LRF)
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4.3.3 Radical feminism (RF)
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4.3.4 Marxist feminism (MF)
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4.3.5 Dual systems feminism (DSF)
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4.3.6 Difference feminism (DF)
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4.3.7 Post structuralism feminism (PF)
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